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Conference programme
Helnan Marselis HotelAarhus, Denmark
28-31 October 2013
Play the Game 2013
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Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
1/34 09-10-2013
13.30-15.00
Opening session Marselissalen
Words of welcome Johannes Poulsen Chairman of the boardPlay the Game/Danish Institute for
Sports StudiesDenmark
Words of welcome Jens Sejer Andersen International DirectorPlay the Game/Danish Institute for
Sports StudiesDenmark
The EU Parliament moves against match fixing (Title to be
confirmed)Morten Løkkegaard MEP, Vice-Chair
The European Parliament's Committee
on Culture and EducationDenmark
Sports Governance Observer: the first results of a study into
international sports federationsArnout Geeraert PhD Student KU Leuven Belgium
15-15.30 Coffee break Lobby
15.30-18
Plenary session Marselissalen
Chair:
Prof.
Verner
Møller,
Aarhus
University
Drug Testing: Why What Should Work Does Not Work Richard W. PoundFormer WADA President,
IOC MemberInternational Olympic Committee Canada
What we learned from US Postal (Title to be confirmed) William Bock General Counsel United States Anti-Doping Agency USA
New Strategies in the Fight against Doping Frédéric DonzéDirector of European
Office and IF RelationsWorld Anti-Doping Agency Switzerland
Diversifying, targeting, investigating and cooperating: anti-doping
after US PostalHerman Ram Director
Anti-Doping Authority the
Netherlands Netherlands
Loopholes in the testing system (Title to be confirmed) Perikles Simon Professor Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz Germany
The price that athletes pay for anti-doping inefficiency Walter Palmer Head of Department UNI Global Union - Sport PRO Switzerland
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
18-19.30
Dinner Restaurant
Anti-Doping in Crisis: Are there alternatives to testing?
Monday 28 October - Opening Day
Stepping up for democracy in sport
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
2/34 09-10-2013
19:30-22
Plenary session Marselissalen
Eyewitness report Name to be confirmed Former Player
Overview over the match fixing threat (Title to be confirmed) Chris Eaton DirectorInternational Centre for Sports
Security (ICSS)Qatar
On the Black Book on football and organised crime (Title to be
confirmed)Wil van Megen Legal Director FIFPro The Netherlands
The size of the global gambling market and the efforts to monitor
it (Title to be confirmed)Chris Rasmussen ELMS Coordinator World Lottery Assocation/Danske Spil Denmark
A life-long career in the fight against corruption in sport (Title to
be confirmed)Drago Kos Lawyer, consultant
Appointed head of the OECD
Working Group on BriberySlovenia
How match fixers operate and what the police can do (Title to be
confirmed)Nick Garlick
Senior Specialist,
Organised Crime
Networks O2
Europol Netherlands
22.00 Welcome drink and book launch Spejlsalen
7.15 Experience Aarhus in running shoes
9-11.20
Plenary session Marselissalen
NOC and Sports Confederation of Denmark adopts strong
regulations against match fixing
Niels-Christian Levin
HansenBoard member
NOC and Sports Confederation of
Denmark (DIF)Denmark
What Interpol can do to prevent match fixing and educate players
(Title to be confirmed)Dale Sheehan Director Interpol/FIFA project France
Match fixing and the sports law (Title to be confirmed) Richard H. McLaren CAS Arbitrator Innovative Dispute Resolution Ltd. Canada
European convention - Global impact Harri Syväsalmi Director Ministry of Education and Culture Finland
The semi-white Elephant Sports Facilities, Royal Palace, Memorial Park, Deer Garden Tour, ca. 6 km. Start from
Hotel Helnan Parking Lot.
Match fixing cure: Is the mafia invincible?
Match fixing diagnosis: To the roots of the threat
Monday 28 October - Opening Day
Tuesday 29 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
3/34 09-10-2013
10-10.30 Coffee break Lobby
The Red Flags of Bullshit in the Anti-Match-Fixing Industry Declan Hill PhD, Author Freelance Canada
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
11.30-13
Workshop Lokale 8A
Chaired by Jens Weinreich, freelance journalist
Macht, Moneten, Marionetten - how to krautfund a book on the
IOCJens Weinreich Journalist www.jensweinreich.de Germany
Investigating IWF Grit Hartmann Reporter Freelance Germany
Sport Executive - a magazine against all odds Lars Andersson Editor-in-Chief Sport Executive online magazine Denmark
Round table debate
11.30-13
Workshop Lokale 8B
The fundamentals of good governance Barrie Houlihan Professor Loughborough University UK
Transparency and compliance Frank van Eekeren Senior Consultant Utrecht University Netherlands
Round table debate
11.30-13
Spejlsalen
Welcome and introduction to Nordic Sports Law Conference Lars Halgreen / Jens Evald President / ProfessorDanish Sports Law Association /Aarhus
UniversityDenmark
Title to be confirmed Richard H. McLaren CAS Arbitrator Innovative Dispute Resolution Ltd. Canada
Match fixing and organised crime (title to be confirmed) Nick Garlick
Senior Specialist,
Organised Crime
Networks O2
Europol The Netherlands
Match Fixing etc. and the Lack of Harmonized Standards of Proof
and SanctionsLars Halgreen / Jens Evald President / Professor
Danish Sports Law Association /Aarhus
UniversityDenmark
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
The investigative corner (1)
Action for Good Governance in International Sports Organisations
Nordic Sports Law Conference
Tuesday 29 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
4/34 09-10-2013
11.30-13
Parallel session Marselissalen
Chair: Peter Forsberg
DGI lab - how to absorb new trends and participation patterns in
organised sportTroels Rasmussen Project director
Danish Gymnastics and Sports
Associations (DGI)Denmark
Changing the beaten track: Development projects of the Danish
NOC and sports confederationMartin Borch Consultant
National Danish Olympic Committee
and Sports Confederation (DIF)Denmark
The winner takes it all? Changing ideals of winning in amateur
(youth) sport in the Netherlands
Inge Claringbould /Marjet
Derks
Please send us your job
titleRadboud University, Cultural History The Netherlands
Title to be confirmed Keld BordinggaardFootball trainer, former
U21 national coachDenmark
Q&A, discussion
13-14.15
Lunch break Restaurant
14.15-16
Parallel session Bøgesalen
How the West answered to the East German doping practice: The
Freiburg exampleGerhard Treutlein Professor emeritus Heidelberg University Germany
Doping, Sports and Control: An athletes view! Nils ZurawskiUniversity of Hamburg, Institute for
Criminological Social ResearchGermany
The Fight against Doping - An Agent-based AnalysisDaniel Westmattelmann
/Marcel Goelden Research Assistants University of Münster Germany
Harmony in diversity: Challenges in governing a world-wide anti-
doping fightHerman Ram Director
Anti-Doping Authority the
NetherlandsNetherlands
The limits of testing: the evolution of the Gay Games anti-doping
policySebastien Datiche Officer of sport Federation of Gay Games France
Doping and Diving Aren’t Two sides of the Same Coin – The
Need for a New Compartmentalization on Sports CheatingLassi Jyrkkiö
Please send us your job
titleUniversity of Helsinki Finland
Q&A, discussion
Tuesday 29 OctoberRethink sports participation: Catching up with new trends in organised sport
Saving sport, sacrificing athletes?
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
5/34 09-10-2013
14.15-16
Parallel session Lokale 8A
Can architecture in sports facilities promote democratic formation
among children?Jens-Ole Jensen Head of Unit, PhD
Knowledge Centre for Child and
Youth Culture, VIA University CollegeDenmark
Sport participation and the role of sport facilities Remco Hoekman Senior Researcher Mulier Institute Netherlands
Iconic architecture for grass-root sport. How to inspire to new
patterns of participationLaura Munch Development consultant
The Danish Foundation for Culture
and Sport Facilities Denmark
Access to sport: What citizens really want from their local
community in terms of infrastructurePeter Forsberg Analyst Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark
Q&A, discussion
14.15-16
Parallel session Marselissalen
Playing the Game: Australia's Bid to Host the World Cup Bonita Mersiades Consultant Freelance Australia
FIFA's World Cup Host Selection Process Reforms: Style or
Substance?Ryan Gauthier
Erasmus University Rotterdam,
International and European LawNetherlands
Turkish football ruled by politics Tolga Senel Consultant Freelance Turkey
The Last World Cup?: Slavoj Žižek and the
(Im)Possibility of Democratic Reform of FIFA.Tim Walters Okanagan College, English Canada
International guidelines and standards in anti-corruption Deborah UngerManager, Rapid Response
UnitTransparency International United Kingdom
Q&A, discussion
14.15-16
Nordic Sports Law Conference Spejlsalen
The NOC and Sports Confederation of Denmark´s new
regulations against match-fixing – from a legal perspectiveMads Boesen Legal Adviser
National Danish Olympic Committee
and Sports Confederation (DIF)Denmark
The Norwegian National Action Plan against Match-fixing in Sport Morten Johnsen
Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic
Committee and Confederation of
Sports
Norway
Finnish Rules and Measures to Combat Match Fixing Petri Heikkinen Senior specialist Finnish Sport Federation SLU Finland
Q&A, discussion
FIFA and football governance
Tuesday 29 October
Rethink sports architecture and spaces for physical activity
Combating match fixing in Nordic sport
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
6/34 09-10-2013
16-16.30 Coffee break with sandwiches Lobby
16.30-18
Plenary session Marselissalen
Visions for buildings and spaces that inspire to physical activity
(title to be confirmed)Jörg Joppien Professor TU Dresden Germany
Rethinking sports facilities and architecture Bo Vestergård Madsen Director of AnalysisThe Danish Foundation for Culture
and Sport Facilities Denmark
Title to be confirmed Rasmus B. Andersen Creative director Active City Transformation Denmark
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
18.15 Excursion Wear clothes that are fit
for light movement
Busses leave 18.30 sharp from Hotel
Helnan Parking Lot
Bus departure from Motorikhallen to
DGI-huset at 20.30
From 22-23 we invite you for a game of floorball or badminton at
DGI-huset
Bus returns from DGI-huset to Helnan
from 22h until 23.15
7.15 Experience Aarhus in running shoes
9-11.20
Plenary session Marselissalen
An Evaluation of the FIFA Reform Process Roger Pielke Professor University of Colorado, Boulder USA
FIFA reforms: End of story or work in progress? (Title to be
confirmed)Mark Pieth Chairman
FIFA's Independent Governance
CommitteeSwitzerland
10-10.30 Coffee break Lobby
Title to be confirmedName to be confirmed
(tbc)Representative FIFA Switzerland
More speakers in the pipeline
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
Excursion to "Motorikhallen" (Hall of Motor Function), exhibition of Danish association sport.
21.00 Visit to downtown multisport facility DGI-huset. Dinner buffet. Speech by Søren Møller,
Chairman, Danish Gymnastics and Sports Associations (DGI)
FIFA reforms - fact or phantom?
Rethink sports investment: Who are we building for?
Tuesday 29 October
Wednesday 30 October
Architecture that will move you
The Massive Urban Development without ever hosting the Olympics and City Centre Tour, ca. 8 km: 6:00 min/km.
Start from Hotel Helnan Parking Lot.
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
7/34 09-10-2013
11.30-13
Parallel session Marselissalen
Chair: Koen Breedveld
The running landscape of Europe. Why is running growing so fast? Jeroen Scheerder Associate Professor KU Leuven Belgium
The battle for the running/mass sport event market Hanna Vehmas Senior Lecturer University of Jyväskylä Finland
From zero to 18.000.000 members in the same ‘club’ in six years Mette Lykke Founder Endomondo.com Denmark
Is time running out for clubs? Peter Forsberg Analyst Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark
Q&A, discussion
11.30-13
Workshop Bøgesalen
Swiss law changes and their impact on sport (Title to be
confirmed)Michael Mrkonjic PhD Student
Swiss Graduate School of Public
Administration (IDHEAP)Switzerland
Sports Governance Observer: Future perspectives for measuring
sports governance (Title to be confirmed)Arnout Geeraert PhD Student KU Leuven Belgium
Q&A, discussion
11.30-13
Parallel session Spejlsalen
ISPS 2011 sessionThomas Horky /Jörg-
Uwe NielandProfessor /Lecturer
Macromedia University of Applied
Sciences, Hamburg /German Sport
University Cologne
Germany
500 days to the 2014 World Cup –What is in the Brazilian media
agenda?Tatiane Hilgemberg
State University of Rio de Janeiro,
CommunicationBrazil
Sports content in six Danish newspapers (Title to be confirmed) Ditte Toft Analyst Idan Denmark
Sports journalism ethics in broadsheet newspaper organisations in
India, Australia and the UKPeter English PhD Student
University of the Sunshine Coast,
Faculty of Arts and BusinessAustralia
Q&A, discussion
Europe on the run 1: Who can catch the runners?
Action for Good Governance in International Sports Organisations
Sports media research - Beyond the International Sports Press Survey 2011
Wednesday 30 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
8/34 09-10-2013
11.30-13
Parallel sessionLokale 1, 1st floor
The presence of ex-athletes in advertising. A study of Spanish case. Joaquin Marin MontinUniversidad de Sevilla, Comunicación
Audiovisual y PublicidadSpain
WANTED! Reward for Injury: Bounty Scheme in the NFL as a
form of Match-Fixing?Karen Jones
Researcher/Academic
Programme Coordinator
T.M.C. Asser Instituut, Asser
International Sports Law CentreNetherlands
Football can make you a President. The case of Horacio Cartes Daniel Chung Journalist Canal 13 Radio Cardinal Paraguay
Q&A, discussion
11.30-13
Workshop Lokale 8B
Chaired by Jens Weinreich, freelance journalist
Truth, Lies and History: John Furlong and Canadian Sports’ Moral
VacuumLaura Robinson Freelance journalist Freelance Canada
Taking on the mafia: Synergies of academic and journalistic
researchDeclan Hill PhD, Author Freelance Canada
Q&A, discussion
13-14.15
Lunch break Restaurant
14.15-16
Parallel session Lokale 8A
Sport 4 Good Governance (S4G²) Folker Hellmund Head of office European Olympic Committees Belgium
Good governance in grass-root sport Mogens Kirkeby PresidentInternational Sport and Culture
AssociationDenmark
Better Boards, Stronger Sport Mikkel Larsen Governance officer Sport & Recreation Alliance United Kingdom
Improving Football Governance through Supporter Involvement
and Community OwnershipBen Shave Development officer Supporters Direct United Kingdom
Q&A, discussion
The investigative corner 11
Open Forum: Images and ideals in sport
Four EU Projects on sports governance share results and experiences
Wednesday 30 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
9/34 09-10-2013
14.15-16
Parallel session Marselissalen
World Event Index: The exodus from Europe Søren Bang Editor Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark
Making the World Safe for Capitalism: A Critique of Global Sport
and "Development"John Nauright Professor University of Brighton United Kingdom
Legal legacy of the Olympic Games – an emerging issue Karolina Tetlak Assistant professor Warsaw University, Faculty of Law Poland
Managing Sports Event Volunteers Miss G GavrilovRyerson University, School of Urban
and Regional PlanningCanada
Hosting Sporting Mega-Events in the BRICS - Labour Law
ConcernsRyan Gauthier
Erasmus University Rotterdam,
International and European LawNetherlands
Sport Legacy and the Hosting of Mega-Sport Events Stephen FrawleyUniversity of Technology, Sydney, UTS
Business SchoolAustralia
The Meaning of Medals: A Study on Social Costs and Benefits of
National Sporting SuccessJan Haut
Goethe Universität, Institut für
SportwissenschaftenGermany
Q&A, discussion
14.15-16
Parallel session Bøgesalen
Title to be confirmed Murali Krishnan Journalist Freelance India
Turkish Match Fixing Scandal in 2010-2011 and Beyond: Fair Play
or Fairy Tale?Gamze Bal Media Relations Specialist BordoMavi.Net Turkey
Match-Fixing and the Olympic Movement Kevin Carpenter Sports Lawyer Hill Dickinson LLP United Kingdom
Match-fixing: Criminalisation vs. the Ultima Ratio Principle Salomeja Zaksaite
Mykolas Romeris University,
Postdoctoral researcher at Research
centre
Lithuania
Staying on side: How to stop match fixing Deborah UngerManager, Rapid Response
UnitTransparency International United Kingdom
Q&A, discussion
Megaevents, legislation and legacy
Match fixing: Stories from around the world
Wednesday 30 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
10/34 09-10-2013
14.15-16
Parallel session Spejlsalen
The world's toughest October Fest. Behind the scenes of a "men's
only" cross country racePeter Brix Journalist Danish Federation for Company Sport Denmark
We can all be heroes: How the IAAF realised the potential of mass
sports eventsJakob Larsen Director Danish Athletics Federation Denmark
Business suits and running outfits: The synergy of the Economic
Forum and the growing Running Festival of Krynica-ZdrójAleksandra Gryciuk Project manager Institute for Eastern Studies Poland
The benefits and challenges of mass sport events from a host city
perspective Finn Lyck Event Director Sport Aarhus Events Denmark
Q&A, discussion
16-16.30 Coffee break Lobby
16.30-18.30
Main session Marselissalen
The challenges of hosting major sports events: The case of BrazilBrenno d'Aguiar de
Souza
Deputy General
Coordinator, Audit Areas
of Tourism and Sports
Controladeria-Geral da Uniäo (CGU) -
Office of the General Comptroller,
Brazil
Brazil
The Brazilian athletes' story (Title to be confirmed) Katia Rubio Professor University of São Paulo Brazil
The branding of Brazil: Missed opportunities (Title to be
confirmed)Erich Beting Journalist maquinadoesporte. Brazil
“Não vai ter Copa”: Brazilians vs. Brazil 2014 Christopher Gaffney Visiting professor Universidade Federal Fluminense Brazil
Taking back the people's game (Title to be confirmed) Andrew Jennings Author, Journalist Freelance United Kingdom
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
Brazil 2014 and 2016: Power games or people's game?
Europe on the Run II: The front runners of mass sport events
Wednesday 30 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
11/34 09-10-2013
16.30-18.30
Main session Bøgesalen
Sporting events and sportparticipation: a realistic view Koen Breedveld Director Mulier Institute The Netherlands
The Erasmus+ programme and the future sports priorities of the
EUYves le Lostecque Head of Unit EU - Sports Unit Belgium
Towards level playing fields? A time trend analysis of the social
stratification of club organised sports participation among
adolescents from 1989 to 2009
Hanne Vandermeerschen
University of Leuven, Belgium, Policy in
Sports and Physical Activity Research
Group
Belgium
Law’s contribution to Youth Sport: Over Regulating and
Undermining Participation?
Guy Osborn/ Steve
Greenfield
Professor /Head of
Deparment
University of Westminster,
Westminster Law SchoolUnited Kingdom
The trickle-down effect revisited: Who find elite sport
inspirational?Trygve Buch Laub Analyst Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark
Move Brasil: How to use mega-events as a leverage for increased
participation (title to be confirmed)Eduardo Uhle Programme Officer SESC (Servicio Social do Comércio) Brazil
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
18.30-20.00
Dinner Restaurant
20.00-22.00
Plenary session Marselissalen
Sochi: High Stakes and Great Risks Paul A. Goble Professor Washington Institute of World Politics USA
A global alliance against corruption in sport (title to be confirmed Alexey Konov Head of DivisionAnti-Corruption Division of the
Russia's G20 Expert CouncilRussia
Title to be confirmed Elena Panfilova Head of office Transparency International Russia Russia
Positively Proud: Managing Media Expectations in an Olympic Host
NationDmitry Tugarin Executive Director RIA Novosti Russia
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
Sochi 2014: Winter games with a political touch
Sports Participation: A lost cause for sports organisations?
Wednesday 30 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
12/34 09-10-2013
7.15 Experience Aarhus in running shoes - and under water
9-11.20
Main session Marselissalen
A farce turned into tragedy? On Mario Goijman, Ruben Acosta and
the FIVBJens Sejer Andersen International director
Play the Game/ Danish Institute for
Sports StudiesDenmark
Summary of the IHF situation (title to be confirmed) Christer AhlJournalist, former IHF
officialteamhandballnews.com Sweden/USA
The weightlifters' burden (title to be confirmed) Grit Hartmann Reporter Freelance Germany
Why corporate sponsors should engage in sports governance Jaimie Fuller Chairman Skins International Trading Switzerland
The efforts of the European Union in the field of sports
governanceYves le Lostecque Head of Unit EU - Sports Unit Belgium
10-10.30 Coffee break Lobby
The remit of CAS in sports governance (Title to be confirmed) Richard H. McLaren CAS Arbitrator Innovative Dispute Resolution Ltd. Canada
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
9-11.20
Main session Bøgesalen
Social Media Agenda Setting in Sport. The thematisation of
German sports in Social Media during the Olympic Games 2012.Thomas Horky Professor
Macromedia University of Applied
SciencesGermany
Social media usage in Beijing and Sochi Olympic Games: a delicate
balance between power and communication imperativesRoy Panagiotopoulou Professor
University of Athens, Communication
and Media StudiesGreece
Club magazine or Facebook? – An analysis of media usage patterns
in professional footballChristoph Grimmer
Lecturer, Journalism
Programme
Faculty of Economics and Social
Science / Institute of Sports Science,
University of Tübingen
Germany
Sexualization or empowerment? - A study on the self-presentation
of tennis players and Arab athletes in the Social WebJoerg-Uwe Nieland Lecturer German Sport University Germany
Social media - how do they change sport?
On the governance of international sports federations
Thursday 31 OctoberThe extremely unpleasant but beautiful and unforgettable Cross Country Tour - ending with an
optional 10 Degree Celsius Viking Dip (bring a towel and an extra T-shirt, the tour ends 300
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
13/34 09-10-2013
10-10.30 Coffee break Lobby
Facebook Fakers, LinkedIn liars and twaddle on Twitter: Football
scammers on social mediaSteve Menary
Freelance journalist,
lecturer
World Soccer/Southampton Solent
University United Kingdom
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
11:30-13
ICSSPE partner session Bøgesalen
Chair:
Margaret
Talbot
The Role of Governmental Actors in the Sport-political
InfrastructureKaren Petry Deputy Institute Director German Sport University Cologne Germany
Regions and Cultures - Sport Policies and Systems in the Middle
EastJames M. Dorsey
Academic, Journalist,
Syndicated Columnist,
Blogger
S. Rajaratnam School of International
Studies / Institute of Fan Culture / The
Turbulent World of Middle East
Soccer
Singapore/
Germany/Moroc
co
The Role of International Sport Governing Bodies – The Case of
the Asian Football Confederation Ben Weinberg Manager Services
International Council of Sport Science
and Physical EducationGermany
Holistic sport policies - must, mirage or myth? Margaret Talbot Professor, PresidentInternational Council of Sport Science
and Physical EducationUnited Kingdom
Q&A, discussion
11:30-13
Parallel session Marselissalen
Fighting racism in FIFA Osasu Obayiuwana Associate Editor NewAfrican Nigeria
The tension between sport’s mega-events and every day sport
violence in Latin AmericaJavier Szlifman Journalist Freelance Argentina
A Pride House at the Olympics: How some people play Louise Englefield Coordinator Pride House International Coalition United Kingdom
Racism in Russian Football: A Challenge to the World Cup 2018 Elizaveta Zhuk Lomonosov Moscow State University Russia
Title to be confirmed Alexander Zolotarev Journalist Moscow University Russia
Q&A, discussion
Mega-events and discrimination
Managing conflicting Agendas – Profit, Participation or Performance?
Thursday 31 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
14/34 09-10-2013
11.30-13
Workshop Lokale 8A
Chaired by Jens Weinreich, freelance journalist
Investigating FIFA Andrew Jennings Author, Journalist Freelance United Kingdom
The Sunday Times' exposure of Jack Warners theft from
earthquake victimsJames Corbett Journalist Freelance Ireland
Confronting Jack Warner, top football leader abroad and minister
for security at homeLasana Liburd Freelance journalist Freelance
Trinidad and
Tobago
Q&A, discussion
13-14.15
Lunch break Restaurant
14.15-16
Parallel session Spejlsalen
The Democratization of Athletes:
What if athletes determined who governed their sports?Peter Donnelly
University of Toronto, Kinesiology and
Physical EducationCanada
Is integrity 'optional' Bastien WallaceNational Education and
Integrity ManagerBasketball Australia Australia
Global Sports Political Power Index - how much international
influence does Danish sport have?Poul Broberg NOC of Denmark, Secretariat Denmark
The Doom Loop of Intercollegiate Athletics and Its Parallels to the
IOC and FIFABenjamin Bendrich
Georg-August-University Göttingen,
Sports ScienceGermany
Title to be confirmed Katarina Pijetlovic Associate Professor Tallinn Law School Estonia
Manageable Sports Governance: the Case of Swiss Based European
Sports FederationsMichael Mrkonjic PhD Student
Swiss Graduate School of Public
Administration (IDHEAP)Switzerland
Q&A, discussion
The investigative corner 111
Global sports governance, challenges and alternatives
Thursday 31 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
15/34 09-10-2013
14.15-16
Parallel session Marselissalen
Secure Sport Mega Events in High Crime Societies? Crash of
Cultures, Public Security, and the Global Security Agenda in Brazil
2014
Dennis PauschingerErasmus Mundus Doctoral
Research Fellow
University of Kent/University of
HamburgGermany
Killing for you: How Brazil is preparing for the World Cup and the
OlympicsElizabeth Martin President and founder Brazil Police Watch, United States
Extending the Reach of US Counter-Terrorism Policy Through
Sport Mega-Events Kimberly S. Schimmel Associate Professor Kent State University USA
Olympic impact on physical education (title to be confirmed) Fabiana Bentes (tbc) CEO Memoria Olímpica Brazil
Q&A, discussion
14.15-16
Open Forum Lokale 8A
Playing in the Main Game Bonita Mersiades Consultant Freelance Australia
Is it Really A New Era for Women’s Sport? The International
Canoe Federation's Dirty Little SecretPamela Boteler President WomenCAN International United States
Gender policy and organizational change in Disability Sport in UAE Dawood Hashem PhD Abu Dhabi Education councilUnited Arab
Emirates
Cold hard facts: Physical activity as a tool for crime and poverty
alleviation in the CaribbeanNova Alexander Sacred Sports Foundation Inc, St. Lucia
Sport for development or underdevelopment: A case of the
Mathare Youth Sport AssociationOscar Mwaanga
Southampton Solent University, Faculty
of Business, Sport and EnterpriseUnited Kingdom
On the Piste: the challenges facing the voluntary sport of petanque
in the United KingdomDavid Hindley
Subject Leader for Sports
Education/Senior Lecturer
School of Science and Technology,
Nottingham Trent UniversityUnited Kingdom
Sports As a Paradox: Between Winning and Ethical Practices Clement Fasan ProfessorLagos State University, Physical and
health EducationNigeria
Community (and School Sport)in Scotland - a misunderstood lost
cause?Charlie Raeburn
Independent sports
consultantEdinburgh United Kingdom
Q&A, discussion
Brazil's mega-events: How will they change society
Sport as a development factor
Thursday 31 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
16/34 09-10-2013
14.15-16
Parallel session Bøgesalen
Hosting major sporting events
–
The challenge of utilizing stadiums after the party is over
Harry Arne Solberg Professor Trondheim Business School, Norway
World Stadium Index - a lasting legacy or a sporting failure? Jens Alm Analyst Danish Institute for Sports Studies/Sweden/Denma
rk
The Lack of London Legacy (Title to be confirmed) Ian Nuttall Founder Xperiology/Thestadiumbusiness.com Italy/UK
Euro 2004: success, white elephant’s and other ideas Francisco Pinheiro
University of Coimbra, CEIS20 –
Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares
do Século XX
Portugal
Argentina's rise to Olympic powerEzequiel Fernández
Moores Columnist La Nación Argentina
Q&A, discussion
16-16.30 Coffee break Lobby
16.30-18.30
Plenary session Marselissalen
Money, Power and Marionettes: The shift of Olympic Power Jens Weinreich Journalist www.jensweinreich.de Germany
Challenges of Asia and the Middle East James M. DorseyJournalist, columnist and
blogger
S. Rajaratnam School of International
Studies / Institute of Fan Culture / The
Turbulent World of Middle East
Soccer
Singapore/
Germany/Moroc
co
The challenges of Physical Education and Science Margaret Talbot Professor, PresidentInternational Council of Sport Science
and Physical EducationUnited Kingdom
The challenges seen from a NOC perspective Niels Nygaard PresidentNational Danish Olympic Committee
and Sports Confederation (DIF)Denmark
Panel discussion, Q&A All speakers
Words of closure Jens Sejer Andersen International directorPlay the Game/ Danish Institute for
Sports Studies
Mega-events and lost legacies
Global outlook: who holds the keys to the future of sport
Thursday 31 October
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
17/34 09-10-2013
20-01.00
Dinner and party
Conference dinner and farewell partyNRGi Park, YouSee
Lounge
Buses leave 19.30 from Hotel Parking
Lot
Play the Game Award
All programme elements are subject to change
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
18/34 09-10-2013
TEKNIK Bordopstilling
Talerstol + 2 vandrende mikrofoner5 første rækker stole/bord - herefter stole - Bøgesalen inkluderes
Talerstol + 2 vandrende mikrofoner + seks clip-on
5 første rækker stole/bord - herefter stole - Bøgesalen inkluderes
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
19/34 09-10-2013
Talerstol + 2 vandrende mikrofoner + seks clip-on
5 første rækker stole/bord - herefter stole - Bøgesalen inkluderes
1 mike på stativ (stående)stående reception - snacks på høje runde borde - øl/vand/vin på buffet
Talerstol + 2 vandrende mikrofoner + 5 clip-on + 2 ekstra mikrofoner til paneldeltagere
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
20/34 09-10-2013
1 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet (Kun til optagelse)
1 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet (Kun til optagelse)
4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
21/34 09-10-2013
Talerstol + 4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Talerstol + 3 panelmikrofoner + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
22/34 09-10-2013
1 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet (Kun til optagelse)
Talerstol + 1 vandrende mikrofon + 5 clip-on
4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
23/34 09-10-2013
Talerstol + 4 clip-on + 2 vandrende mikrofoner til lokalet
1 stående mikrofon på stativ
Talerstol + 4 clip-on + 2 vandrende mikrofoner til lokalet
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
24/34 09-10-2013
Talerstol + 4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Talerstol + 3 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
25/34 09-10-2013
1 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet (Kun til optagelse)
1 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet (Kun til optagelse)
5 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
26/34 09-10-2013
Talerstol + 4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Talerstol + 4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
27/34 09-10-2013
4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon
Talerstol + 5 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
28/34 09-10-2013
Talerstol + 6 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Talerstol + 4 clip-on + 2 vandrende mikrofoner til lokalet
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
29/34 09-10-2013
Talerstol + 6 clip-on + 2 vandrende mikrofoner til lokalet
Talerstol + 4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
30/34 09-10-2013
Talerstol + 4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Talerstol + 5 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
31/34 09-10-2013
1 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet (Kun til optagelse)
6 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
32/34 09-10-2013
Talerstol + 4 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
8 (?? - næppe nødvendigt med én pr. taler) clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
33/34 09-10-2013
Talerstol + 5 clip-on + 1 vandrende mikrofon til lokalet
Talerstol + 6 clip-on + 2 vandrende mikrofoner til lokalet
Preliminary programme Play the Game 2013 Aarhus, Denmark, 28-31 October
34/34 09-10-2013
1 mikrofon på stativ i festlokalet